Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1972, B5

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Summer library stocks over varied books The Acton Free Press Wednesday Juno 1972 Once again the great wide doors of Centennial School will be open for all residents of to attend the summer library Over books will be available for children and adults to enjoy a variation of reading material extending from picture book level of the preschooler to the more advanced higher level of adult requirements In charge Mary of Main Street will be in charge of the township library under the chief of Mc- Mrs McPhedran feels that Is fortunate to have Miss acting in the capacity of assistant librarian as the young graduate teacher is presently enrolled and has completed one year of her library technician course National Geographic books on birds and animals fiction fiction all areas of reading will be covered in the local library and the beginning Comins and Come one come all and the sponsors of this Sunday Open POPULAR Erin athletic teacher Miss Hall is last Mondays track meet at the School proudly surrounded by some of her top University grounds welcome all athletes who took most of the top honors at residents and their friends With a time set at 10 30 a m seats will be available but an Invitation to bring your own lawn chair suggests comfort and relaxation at the service where the Guelph Mercury Religious Editor Rev Ed Cossar will officiate and the Young People of the and Stone United will supply the music The congregations of the Rockwood and Stone United and and Eden Mills Presbyterian churches are sponsoring the service and in case of rain say the enthusiastic ecclesiastical promoter It 11 be the school auditorium for sure It s Bon Voyage and good luck all the way to the family of the Robert Graham Bells of Harris Street Dr Bell Janet and their two children Andrea and Sylvia left this week for the coast and from there it 11 be a boat to New Zealand where he will be taking up a post with staying expectancy set at approximately three years Hopefully we 11 see this fine family back in Rockwood sometime In the future meantime It the best from their friends in the village SUSAN HODGE of Ospringe Public performs in the hop step and jump while team mates Paul Holman and Danny Marshall of Rock wood Centennial watch along with Gordon Rayner and James Milton of Ospringe BARRY LESLIE of Eramosa Public School is seen coming in first in the Junior Class 880 at last Monday s field meet held at the University track in Well now It a new addition we been at the home of Bert and Baum of Main Street It a six month old Collie named Pegasus a friend pup for Carmen and now on their daily Main Street hike villagers see three individuals daughter Carmen In cart plus on the lead Alas alack however no longer will the black dog on the Baum roof be a landmark for village visitors as has now been replaced and reigning Pegasus prefers the great indoors Way out was the spectator description of the summertime nuptials of a Valley Road wed ding which took place Sunday at beside the Harris Falls in the Rockwood Conservation Park Garbed In a long wrap around white dress the bride matched the groom costume of a white hospital type gown while approximately Individually attired guests stood watching the ceremony lipped by the marital couple without a minister of Those who t guests also gathered amazed at outdoor happening but at its completion the crowd dispersed as quickly as it had gathered and those who saw shrugged with shaking heads and moved date opening has been set for Tuesday July to run through until the of August Open periods for the summer project will be Tuesday to Thursday afternoons from 2 to 4 and for the two evenings each week Wednesday and Thursday from to p Can bring more Come and see is the invitation from the library staff who will welcome all interested readers to view the available material and If more books are required to meet the needs of the every effort will be made to provide The township library was started up three years ago with the Recreation Committee working in conjunction with the Wellington County School Board and has in the past proved to be a highly successful function in the community As time progresses it is hopeful that all residents will take advantage of its facilities to enjoy the literary means of escape from the mundanilles of everyday living Guards attend course By Heather Howarth Registration for swim lessons is progressing quite well The beginner classes are almost filled while there is plenty of space for the advanced swimmers Due to weather conditions the waterfront has had little activity since the swimming season begun And a quiet weekend was therefore had by the guards In preparation for the heavy crowds expected and possible rescues to be made the full time lifeguards are attending a vigorous training course In Milton this week ErinEramosa field day Everything in the village looks great this week Even Harry Bailey Is back home from his sojourn in the Hospital and his wife is exuberant his neighbours and friends delighted and Harry He pleased as punch and beaming all over Drop in and visit the Baileys they re terrific company Beautiful was when Harry Collins of the Conservation Park responded immediately to calls that a bird was in trouble recently Hurrying to the apparent location of the difficulty Harry found a wood pecker floundering on the ground attempting desperately to escape into the air with one wing Closer inspection revealed that old Woody himself had become entangled In a piece of nesting string and in his frustration had managed deeper entanglement Harry calmly held the bird chatting to him all the time methodically unravelled the string and then threw relieved Mr Woodpeckerintotheairtofly away and recuperate in a tree top ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST 54 Mi St E Acton Wednesday Saturday Milton Main St FOUR OSPRINGE SPRINTERS lined up to sister athlete Lou Anne Johnston and display their prowess at the University Barb grounds and seen are Laura Leslie her twin CENTENNIALS star athlete Mondays games giving the local school some Vera Osborne left beat out Perry Stewart of points towards the final standings Ospnnge Public In the Intermediate at last L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF LEAN Shoulder Roast Choice Rump Roast J CHOICE Sirloin Tip Roast CHOICEBONELESS Prime Rib Roast lean Ground Chuck 85l FRESH Small Link Sausage 69 LB FOR YOUR FREEZER RED HMD BEEF Sides lb Fronts lb Hinds 99 lb LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET members complete unit By Doreen Bannister The 16 clubs In Halton met recently for Achievement Days for their latest project Being Well Dressed and Well Groomed One hundred and sixty members completed the unit satisfactorily The Achievement Days held at St Paul United Church Hall Milton and Holy Cross Auditorium Georgetown were conducted by Mrs Doreen Bannister County Home Economist Visiting home economists assisting Mrs Bannister at Milton were Mrs Patricia Jackson of ThomhUI and Mrs Sandra Kell of Churchill Assistants at George town were Mrs of Guelph and Mrs Jackson following the morning judging classes Mrs Jackson led the group in a discussion of body language She proved that one a attitudes are conveyed to others not only by words but also by posture and facial expressions Guests Many visitors were present for the afternoon session during which each member modelled the which she had made fecial guests were Mrs George Henderson of Georgetown and of Acton They were representing Women Institutes the organizations which sponsor many of the Homemaking THE animal clinic In Georgetown is putting up a new building on Mountainvlew There s an outpatients clinic in Acton also run by vets and McKeown Clubs Provincial Honors for completion of club units were received by Gail Douglas of Dublin and Beth Laidlaw of Nerval County Honors were awarded to the following members for completion of six units Kim Mauro Camp Cathy van Eyken Dublin Jrs Lorraine Cooper Connie Course and Janet Schrieber Hornby North Anne Ops teen and Helen van den Boom Hornby South Verna Fisher Karen and Joanne Wilson Ashgrove and Nancy Short ill of Ballinafad Projects chosen by the eight club members for 197273 are Dressing Up Vegetables and Sportswear from Knits BEACH TOYS Inflatable beach toys should not be used as life preservers They can suddenly deflate and leave your child groping for vital air They can lure weak swimmers out into deep water So remember stay alive with Red Cross water safety all summer RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET ALSSPECIAL THISWEEK Mont Carlo Vfl Automatic j Power Brakes Radio White Wall Tlrai and Wheel Disci Orange Flame Acrylic Lacquer with contrasting j I Black Cloth Interior I and Black Vinyl Top Licence I Ho Lf Andrew Murray Motois Limited I Ontario DNW I 7Mf44 How about that It years young for the 84yearold Tom McCutcheon of who is everybody favorite who entertains with his Scottish songs and good humour participates as a top bowler cooperates whenever he called upon In the community of and plainly Is one of the most tremendous birthday boys in the province Happy Birthday TJ and that comes from your numerous village and township friends TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD D0ESNT LET ANY 6RASS GROW UNDER HIS Ernie picked an Lawn and Garden Tractor four yecrs ago because they build their lawn tractors like their big ones Tough and dependable ERNIE DOES IT WITH Ferguson LAWN and GARDEN TRACTORS Choose I 5 or Mai Ferguson rid mowers or 3 cut They re tor Tough Mt YOU CAN TOO FOR AS LITTLE AS Thai a all it costs to own an recoil 7 tractor A yearround investment Add tilling tow leaf sweeping and snow blowing at month usefulness Nationwide service by factory trained spe cialists the men who know tractors best Try em all for sixel 12 and Massey Ferguson Lawn and Garden Tractors Save some summer for yourself I TRADE NOW Murt Allison Equipment Co Ltd No Highway East Acton

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